
SEED YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN THREE FESTUCA SPECIES
Author(s) -
Grzegorz Żurek,
Kamil Prokopiuk,
D. Martyniak,
A. Rachwalska,
E. Paszkowski,
U. Woźna-Pawlak,
M. Jurkowski
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
plant breeding and seed science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2083-599X
pISSN - 1429-3862
DOI - 10.37317/pbss-2018-0002
Subject(s) - festuca rubra , biology , inflorescence , yield (engineering) , festuca , festuca arundinacea , panicle , trait , agronomy , botany , horticulture , poaceae , materials science , computer science , metallurgy , programming language
An experiment has been performed in four locations in Poland (Radzików, Leszno, Szelejewo and Nieznanice).Fifteen genotypes from three species (tall fescue - Festuca arundinacea, meadow fescue - F. pratensisand red rescue - F. rubra) were measured and observed during two consecutive years. Despite of phenologicalobservations (heading and flowering start dates), biometrical measurements (plant height, leaf dimension,number of generative stems etc.) and physiological trait (chlorophyll contents index) seed yield of singlepanicle, seed yield of plant and seed yield per plot (i.e. 50 plants) were determined.Significant effects of years, locations and genotypes were calculated for mentioned species for almost alltested traits. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to estimate major predictors of seed yield. It resultedin different numbers of predictors for different species. For meadow fescue five, for red fescue – three and fortall fescue – only two statistically significant predictors were selected. For all species leaf width and numberof generative stems were statistically significant and had positive weights. For meadow and red fescue – alsoseed yield from single inflorescence was significant with positive weight. Our results demonstrate that leafwidth together with number of steams and single panicle yield are the most important determinants of plantseed yield in three Festuca species.